Community

Community support is there for you. When you’re facing a chronic illness like Alzheimer’s, MS or Parkinson’s, you, your loved ones, and caregivers need support and resources beyond traditional medical treatment. Supportive services and resources are available within the community and we’ll help you find and use them.
NSCFF’s Community Partner Coordinator will help find the services you’ll need and guide you to existing resources. As part of your patient care team, the Coordinator works with community agencies like:

United HomeCare: Providers of in-home treatments and care, nursing care, social workers and case managers, referrals, and supplemental care in the home setting

The Alzheimer’s Association: Information for caregivers, education, respite care, early diagnosis support groups, family and caregiver programs, and a 24-hour dementia-specific helpline